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Organisational changes and challenges for inflammatory bowel disease services in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic
(BMJ, 2020-06-16)Objective: To determine the challenges in diagnosis, monitoring, support provision in the management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients and explore the adaptations of IBD services. Methods: Internet-based ... -
The Pathfields Tool: a frailty case-finding tool using primary care IT-implications for population health management
(Silverchair Information Systems, 2020-10-23)Background: older people living with frailty benefit from targeted interventions which improve health and independence. However, it has been challenging within primary care to systematically identify patients living with ... -
Patient and public involvement (PPI) in delirium research
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Patterns of postmeal insulin secretion in individuals with sulfonylurea- treated KCNJ11 neonatal diabetes show predominance of non- KATP- channel pathways
(BMJ, 2019-12)Insulin secretion in sulfonylurea-treated KCNJ11 permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus (PNDM) is thought to be mediated predominantly through amplifying non-KATP-channel pathways such as incretins. Affected individuals ... -
Pelvic Floor Reconstruction with Bilateral Gracilis Flaps Following Extralevator Abdominoperineal Excision: A video Vignette.
(WIley, 2017-10-20)The patient in this video was diagnosed with a locally invasive rectal carcinoma and had received neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy prior to surgery. The defect seen on the right results from the abdominoperineal excision, ... -
Perceived language proficiency and pain assessment by registered and student nurses in native English-speaking and EAL children aged 4-7 years.
(Wiley, 2018-03)To identify the factors that influence decisions made by health professionals when assessing the pain of native English speaking and children whose English is an additional language. -
Perceptions of a good death: A qualitative study in intensive care units in England and Israel.
(Elsevier, 2016-06-06)To explore factors perceived to contribute to 'a good death' and the quality of end of life care in two countries with differing legal and cultural contexts. -
Percutaneous needle fasciotomy for Dupuytren's disease: A one-stop approach incidentally suited to the era of COVID-19
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Perspectives on Surgery in the Time of COVID-19: Safety First
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Pilot parallel randomised controlled trial of protective socks against usual care to reduce skin tears in high risk people: 'STOPCUTS'.
(BioMed Central, 2017-10-17)Skin tears are common in older adults and those taking steroids and warfarin. They are traumatic, often blunt injuries caused by oblique knocks to the extremities. The epidermis may separate from the dermis or both layers ... -
Pilot randomised controlled trial of protective socks against usual care to reduce skin tears in high risk people “STOPCUTS”: study protocol
(BioMed Central, 2015-04-01)Skin tears are traumatic injuries occurring mostly on the extremities due to shearing and friction forces that separate the epidermis and the dermis from underlying tissues. They are common and occur mostly in older adults ... -
POSU: A pilot study looking into the feasibility, safety and efficacy of a post-operative surgical unit for high-risk patients
(Sage, 2019-12)In this ambitious quality improvement project, we investigated the possibility of using operating theatre post-operative recovery ward to care for high-risk patients overnight. -
Preexisting Comorbidities Predicting COVID-19 and Mortality in the UK Biobank Community Cohort
(Silverchair Information Systems, 2020-10-15)Background: Hospitalized COVID-19 patients tend to be older and frequently have hypertension, diabetes, or coronary heart disease, but whether these comorbidities are true risk factors (ie, more common than in the general ... -
Presentation of cauda equina syndrome during labour
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Providing information early in the clinical pathway for people with prostate cancer
(RCNi, 2018-11-05)The National Cancer Survivorship Initiative recommends offering health and well-being clinics to people who have been newly diagnosed with cancer. Evidence suggests delivery of group information is an effective use of ... -
Psoriasis management: patient feedback and healthcare limitations
(SciTechnol, 2016-07-14)Background: Psoriasis is a lifelong, incurable, disfiguring skin disease. It has been associated with metabolic and psychological comorbidities and up to one third of patients developed psoriatic arthritis. The management ...